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Driver Education Program (ages 15-22)

The Rogue Community College Driver Education Program provides teens with the opportunity to acquire the needed skills to be safe, competent drivers throughout their lives. We are committed to excellence both in the classroom and behind-the-wheel.

In-car instruction is scheduled between the student and the instructor, and occurs outside of the regularly scheduled class time. Please note that depending on student and instructor schedules, the final drive may not occur until after the last day of class.

What are the benefits of taking this program?

Students who are 15-17 years of age upon completion of the program receive a Certificate of Completion that allows them to waive their drive test at the DMV when getting their license!

Many insurance agencies offer discounts for students who have successfully completed this program

Successful students gain improved driving skills that lead to lower crash and citation rates

Greater independence - no more bumming rides from Mom & Dad!

Reduces DMV required 100-hours of supervised training down to just 50 hours

Our vehicles are equipped with a passenger-side brake for extra safety!

Course Completion Requirements:

Complete thirty (30) hours of classroom instruction

Complete twelve (12) hours of in-car instruction, consisting of six (6) hours behind-the-wheel and six (6) hours of observation

Complete five (5) documented hours of supervised home practice

Complete coursework with a cumulative score of 80% or better

Successfully pass the in-class final written and final drive test with scores of 80% or better